If a patient fails to inform the DVLA post stroke a doctor can breach confidentiality and do so - is this true?

Yes

What are the 4 reasons post stroke that a patient can have an absolute ban on driving from the DVLA?

What is dyspraxia?

Loss of ability to conceptualise, plan and execute complex sequences of motor actions (Eg. brushing teeth, using tools) which is not explained by weakness or lack of comprehension of the task but is due to loss of cortical pathways for initiating and performing skilled actions

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What 2 anatomical lesions can commonly lead to dyspraxia?

1) Left inferior parietal lobe2) Supplementary motor area

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Give 3 tasks that a patient suffering from dyspraxia may struggle with?

1) Identifying and knowing how to use objects2) Copying drawings3) Tasks such as walking and dressing

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Give 4 options for patient transfers, what 2 factors would determine the method of choice?